The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) is set to increase the number of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Lutyens’ Delhi and even offer battery swapping facilities at some of these points.
This move comes as app-based cab aggregators increasingly opt for e-bikes and petrol and diesel prices continue to rise. The NDMC aims to provide easy accessibility to charging stations and save time by offering swapping facilities, which are prevalent in Western countries.
Battery swapping enables the exchange of discharged batteries for charged ones, reducing upfront costs for vehicles.
A Push for Cleaner Vehicle Options
Delhi is among the most polluted capitals globally, and the NDMC has been making a push for electric vehicles to nudge residents to opt for cleaner vehicle options. There are currently around 100 EV charging stations across the national capital, and some of them would now have battery-swapping facilities.
Various public sector units (PSUs), such as the Rajasthan Electronics and Instruments Limited (REIL) and the Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (KELTRON), have approached the NDMC to set up public charging stations.
A Policy for Location and Mode of Allotment
NDMC Vice Chairman Satish Upadhyay said that a policy would be prepared for the location of charging stations, their total number, and the mode of allotment. Charging stations cannot be installed everywhere, and priority will be given to locations where many people travel.
The total number of charging stations and the mode of allotment to operators will be decided in a time-bound manner. Three PSUs have approached the NDMC, and MoUs will be signed with them for setting up Public Charging related Infrastructure.
Final Thoughts
The NDMC’s proposal to increase the number of EV charging stations and introduce battery-swapping facilities is a significant step in promoting green alternatives in Delhi.
As e-bikes gain traction in the city, providing easy accessibility to charging stations and swapping facilities will give a significant push to EVs. With rising fuel prices and the urgent need to reduce pollution levels, this move will be welcomed by residents and cab aggregators alike.